Text and color illustrations present the daily life of the Anishinabe, a Native American nation of the Great Lakes region, covering their shelters, work, food, clothing, recreation, religious beliefs, and contact with Europeans.
General Note
Includes index.
Content Note
People of the lakes -- Families, clans, and bands -- Setting up camp -- In the wigwam -- Men's and women's work -- Children's lives -- Transportation -- Building a birchbark canoe -- Hunting, trapping, and fishing -- Food from the land -- Clothing and regalia -- Fun and games -- Beliefs, prayer, and gratitude -- Changing lives.